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  1. Cheatham recorded this piece on his album "It's a Good Life!" (1982). Hardin helped Cheatham begin his music career in 1920s Chicago (I Guess I'll Get the Papers and Go Home pg. 13). Subjects: handwritten score trumpet jazz chart music manuscript Musicians: Lil Hardin Louis Armstrong Source: Doc Cheatham Papers, 1892-1995, IJC MG 8, University ...

  2. 22. Aug. 2022 · Doc Cheatham - Struttin' With Some Barbeque (Raye, Lil Hardin Armstrong) - YouTube. Chris Smith. 307 subscribers. 0. 72 views 11 months ago. Doc Cheatham - trumpet, vocals James...

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  3. riverwalkjazz.stanford.edu › program › jazz-train-chicago-newriverwalkjazz.stanford.edu

    LISTEN: Doc Cheatham sits in for Louis Armstrong. Jim Cullum says, “Doc was full of stories and lore from the early jazz days. He had known Louis and Lil Armstrong during his first visits to Chicago in the mid-1920s. Lil Hardin Armstrong helped Doc get accepted into the musicians’ union in Chicago. No one was more colorful or more fun.

  4. One of the many fine jazz catalogs on Chiaroscuro, listen to the The Music Of Lil Hardin Armstrong album now. Chiaroscuro offers free listening of over 100 Jazz albums.

  5. 30. Juni 1990 · Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898-1971) Performed on these programs: 12 - Jazz Train: From Chicago to New York with Doc Cheatham. Recording Date: 1990 Jun 30. Start Time: 17:38. Guests: Doc Cheatham (trumpet) 85 - Remembering Chicago Jazz. Start Time: 39:17. Guests: Doc Cheatham (trumpet, vocals) 141 - My Heart: The Story of Lil Hardin Armstrong.

  6. Cheathams first major gig was with Marion Hardys band, but he made his trumpet debut on the jazz scene in Chicago, when Lil Hardin connected him to sub for Louis Armstrong in 1926. The next few decades, he served as lead trumpeter for big bands with the likes of Sam Wooding, Benny Carter, Cab Calloway, Albert Wynn, and Chick Webb.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doc_CheathamDoc Cheatham - Wikipedia

    Doc Cheatham was born in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, [1] of African, Cherokee and Choctaw heritage. He noted there was no jazz music there in his youth; like many in the United States he was introduced to the style by early recordings and touring groups at the end of the 1910s. Cheatham started playing music when he was 15, first on ...